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1. Samoa i Sisifo
noun.
A
constitutional
monarchy
on
the
western
part
of
the
islands
of
Samoa
in
the
South
Pacific.
Synonyms
Samoa
Independent State of Samoa
capital of Western Samoa
Apia
Samoan Islands
Western Samoa
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2. I-beam
noun.
Girder
having
a
cross
section
resembling
the
letter
`I'.
Synonyms
girder
3. Samoa
noun.
A
group
of
volcanic
islands
in
the
South
Pacific
midway
between
Hawaii
and
Australia;
its
climate
and
scenery
and
Polynesian
culture
make
it
a
popular
tourist
stop.
Synonyms
Independent State of Samoa
Eastern Samoa
AS
Samoa i Sisifo
Samoan
Samoan Islands
Western Samoa
Polynesia
American Samoa
Etymology
Samoa (English)
Sāmoa (Samoan)
4. Samoa
noun.
A
constitutional
monarchy
on
the
western
part
of
the
islands
of
Samoa
in
the
South
Pacific.
Synonyms
Independent State of Samoa
Samoa i Sisifo
capital of Western Samoa
Apia
Samoan Islands
Western Samoa
Etymology
Samoa (English)
Sāmoa (Samoan)
5. HSV-I
noun.
A
herpes
virus
that
causes
oral
herpes.
Synonyms
herpes simplex
HS1
herpes simplex virus
HSV-1
herpes simplex 1
6. I
noun.
The
smallest
whole
number
or
a
numeral
representing
this
number.
Synonyms
monad
one
single
digit
singleton
ace
unity
1
figure
monas
Antonyms
different
definite
ordinary
uncombined
multiple
Etymology
I (English)
I (Middle English (1100-1500))
ic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. i
adjective.
(ˈaɪ)
Used
of
a
single
unit
or
thing;
not
two
or
more.
Synonyms
one
ane
1
cardinal
Antonyms
ordinal
fresh water
comparable
divided
different
Etymology
i (English)
i (Latin)
ic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. I
noun.
The
9th
letter
of
the
Roman
alphabet.
Synonyms
Roman alphabet
alphabetic character
letter
i
letter of the alphabet
Latin alphabet
Antonyms
software
curve
comparable
ordinal
divided
Etymology
I (English)
I (Middle English (1100-1500))
ic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. i
noun.
(ˈaɪ)
The
9th
letter
of
the
Roman
alphabet.
Synonyms
Roman alphabet
alphabetic character
I
letter
letter of the alphabet
Latin alphabet
Antonyms
definite
ordinary
uncombined
unimportant
quadrillionth
Etymology
i (English)
i (Latin)
ic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. I
noun.
A
nonmetallic
element
belonging
to
the
halogens;
used
especially
in
medicine
and
photography
and
in
dyes;
occurs
naturally
only
in
combination
in
small
quantities
(as
in
sea
water
or
rocks).
Synonyms
iodine
saltwater
halogen
chemical element
iodine-131
iodine-125
seawater
brine
iodin
atomic number 53
element
Antonyms
fresh water
common
commonality
joint
mated
Etymology
I (English)
I (Middle English (1100-1500))
ic (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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